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Participating Through a Browser
Posting a Topic Message
Previewing Your Message
Attaching Files and Pictures to Your Message
Posting a Reply
Replying Publicly
Replying Privately
Editing Your Messages
Deleting Your Messages
Watching Topics
When you post to a conference, you are starting a new topic. If you have something to contribute to the general theme of a conference, but it doesn’t relate to an existing topic, you can start a new topic.
To post a new topic, follow these steps:
You can include HTML tags for formatting. (Because browsers interpret HTML tags, you must use the normal escape characters for angle brackets if you want HTML tags to appear as text - or substitute square brackets for angle brackets as a shortcut.)
On most boards, you can include links to other web pages and images. Note
that any links you include must have the full URL, such as http://www.myserver.com/linked.html.
Some boards may not allow active links in messages. If you have a question
about this feature, contact the WebBoard administrator.
| Note In a conference requiring message verification, your message may not be posted until the moderator reviews and verifies it. |
If the Administrator has enabled the extended Post Message form, you can preview messages before you post them to ensure that they say what you really intended. Previewing allows you to see what your message looks like before posting it.
To preview your message without spell checking, follow these steps:
Attaching Files and Pictures to Your Message
Attaching files to your WebBoard messages is a handy way to give users ready access to information that doesn’t fit well in a text message. You can also attach digital pictures, which display in the message. Your browser must support file attachments (Netscape Navigator 2.0 or higher; Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 with plug-in, or Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher) for uploading files. Almost any browser can download file attachments. Additionally, those who want to open the files must have the same or similar applications to open them.
| Note File attachment is not available for all conferences. The WebBoard administrator determines whether or not file attachments are allowed, and can also restrict the number of attachments per posting and the size of attachments. If you have difficulty, contact the WebBoard administrator. |
To attach a file to your message, follow these steps:
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Click Browse to select the attachment you want to upload from your computer.
A File Upload dialog opens. Navigate through your folders to select the
attachment. Click Open to continue or click Cancel to return to the file
attachment form. If there is no Browse button, your browser doesn’t support
file attachments.
You can post a reply to any message within a topic. For example, if a topic has 10 messages, you can reply to the first message or to the tenth message. Whenever you reply to a message, your new message is indented under that message in the Conferences list to show other readers the thread of the conversation. Replies are displayed chronologically within each topic.
To reply publicly to the message you are currently reading, use one of the following options:
WebBoard displays a message-creation form for you to complete. The form is the same as the one for posting a new topic except the topic from the current message is displayed. You can use this topic or change it. Otherwise the form works the same as described in “Posting a Topic Message” above. Please refer to that section for details.
Rather than post a reply to the whole conference, you may prefer to send a reply only to the individual who posted the message. WebBoard lets you reply privately to the message author by email. If a message was posted anonymously or the author has checked Hide my email address on his or her user profile, you can’t send a private response.
To reply privately to the author of the message you are currently reading, use one of the following options:
WebBoard starts the email program associated with your browser with the recipient’s email address included (but not the topic or any text from the message posting). You must enter a subject and your response. You may also want to cut and paste the WebBoard posting to provide context for the recipient.
| Note Sending email replies uses your web browser’s email capability. Your browser must be set up to send email; WebBoard itself does not provide this capability. |
You can edit messages you have posted. For example, if you want to add or remove information from a message--including removing file attachments--you do so by editing it. Or, if you want to change the topic for a message, editing it is the way to do it. Note that if you posted a message to a board that does not require authentication (that is, you did not have to give a username and password to log in), the editing feature is unavailable.
To edit your message, follow these steps:
Once you have posted a message, you can delete it from the conference. If you posted a message to a board that does not require authentication (that is, you did not have to give a username and password to log in), the delete feature is unavailable. If you want to delete a message you posted, contact the WebBoard administrator.
To delete a message, follow these steps:
If you like, WebBoard will notify you by email when new messages are posted to topics or conferences you want to watch:
To Watch a Topic
You can tell WebBoard to watch a topic in ond of two ways:
To Stop Watching a Topic
You can tell WebBoard to stop watching a topic in ond of two ways:
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